NHC Update: Tropical Storm Imelda Slowly Strengthening, Eyes Turn Toward Bermuda
The National Hurricane Center’s 5 a.m. update shows Tropical Storm Imelda gradually becoming better organized as it moves northward in the Atlantic. Pressure has dropped to 996 mb, and sustained winds are now near 40 knots (about 45 mph).
Night Cap
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, low near 63°, with a light NE breeze 3–5 mph. Quiet and comfortable overnight.
Heads-up: Showers return Monday—best chance in the afternoon/evening.
Evening Outlook
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low near 63°. Light NE wind 3–6 mph.
Clouds hold steady overnight with a calm, comfortable feel.
Looking Ahead: Showers return Monday, with the best chance during the afternoon and evening.
Tropical Storm Imelda – 2 PM EDT Update (NHC)
Issued: Sunday, September 28, 2025 • 2:00 PM EDT
Source: NWS National Hurricane Center – Intermediate Advisory 8A
Afternoon Outlook
This Afternoon: Partly sunny and pleasant, high near 78° with a NE wind ~7 mph.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, low around 63°, NE 3–5 mph.
Quick Notes
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UV: Moderate — light sun protection recommended
Midday Outlook
Today: Mostly sunny, pleasant. High near 79° with a NE breeze 6–8 mph. Humidity comfortable; great window for outdoor plans through late afternoon.
Tonight: Increasing clouds, low around 63°. NE wind 3–5 mph.
Quick Notes
Midmorning Coffeecast
Issued: Sunday, September 28, 2025 • Midmorning Update
Time to top off the mug—today’s forecast is a smooth, easy drinker with a mild finish.
Weather & Wellness: Pain Forecast
Issued: Sunday, September 28, 2025
This week’s pattern brings changing pressure, humidity, and wind—factors that can influence joint pain, headaches/migraines, and general inflammation. Here’s what to expect around Rowan County.
Mosquito Forecast
Today (Sunday):
With drier conditions and sunshine, mosquito activity should stay low to moderate. Pockets of standing water from recent rain may keep a few problem areas active around dusk.



